Articles

Articles and analyses from the INET community on the key economic questions of our time.

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Edward Kane: Hidden Subsidies for Too Big to Fail Banks

Aug 24, 2017

An examination of some little-known ways nation states and central banks prop up megabanks

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The Economic Case for Single Payer Health Care in the US

Jul 8, 2017

Greater efficiency, lower costs, and universal coverage make it the sustainable option, say some top economists

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Jim Chanos: U.S. Economy is Worse Than You Think

Jun 30, 2017

The famed short-seller offers a mid-2017 reality check for “fake fiscal news,” and economic pipe dreams, and sees “portents of even worse things”

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The New New Deal

May 26, 2017

Globalization has fallen into disrepute; the myth of the prosperity and happiness-generating  free market has been dispelled. A visionary concept that provides guidance and direction is required now.

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Experts on Trial: Introduction

Mar 3, 2017

Widespread criticism of elites and their ‘experts ’ raises questions about how economists should perceive their role, and what role societies should give them. We invited four scholars to start an online conversation by sharing their perspectives 

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Dismantling Public Education: Turning Ideology into Gold

Mar 1, 2017

Policies based on faith in the “market” as a principle of social organization have wrought havoc with a founding principle of American democracy

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The economist as an expert: a prince, a servant or a citizen?

Feb 8, 2017

In his contribution to our ongoing series “Experts on Trial”, Alessandro Roncaglia argues that viewing economists as princes or servants of power is inherently authoritarian. We should instead see the economist as a socially and politically engaged citizen